JSDT jQuery pluginhttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/210663/676799/#msg_676799
I hacked together a plugin for JSDT that adds jQuery support [1]. It's
not very sophisticated but I couldn't find anything comparable.

I hope it's OK ip-wise to call it JSDT jQuery (I'm not very creative
with names).

I think that could get confusing, particularly if someone tries to file
bug reports against it. I don't know if there would be any legal
issues, but I'd prefer it at least be reworded so it is clearer that it
is a plug-in to JSDT.

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Nitin Dahyabhai
Eclipse WTP Source Editing and JSDT
IBM Rational]]>Nitin Dahyabhai2011-06-07T20:50:55-00:00Re: JSDT jQuery pluginhttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/210663/686160/#msg_686160
> On 6/6/2011 10:49 AM, Philippe Marschall wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I hacked together a plugin for JSDT that adds jQuery support [1]. It's
>> not very sophisticated but I couldn't find anything comparable.
>>
>> I hope it's OK ip-wise to call it JSDT jQuery (I'm not very creative
>> with names).
>>
>> [1] http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/jsdt-jquery
>
> I think that could get confusing, particularly if someone tries to file
> bug reports against it. I don't know if there would be any legal
> issues, but I'd prefer it at least be reworded so it is clearer that it
> is a plug-in to JSDT.
>

It still seems to have the same name on the web site, but at least
there's something point out the distinction. Does it go the route of
providing its own stubs or is it built using an inference engine?

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Nitin Dahyabhai
Eclipse WTP Source Editing and JSDT
IBM Rational]]>Nitin Dahyabhai2011-06-20T15:22:11-00:00Re: JSDT jQuery pluginhttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/210663/686163/#msg_686163
> On 6/20/2011 2:21 AM, Philippe Marschall wrote:
>> OK, I reformulated it. Is it better now?
>
> It still seems to have the same name on the web site, but at least
> there's something point out the distinction. Does it go the route of
> providing its own stubs or is it built using an inference engine?
>

It just registers some JsDoc 2 files generated from the API xml of
jQuery. I found that the easiest way to go although the results are not
perfect. But it makes it easy and quick to update if there's a new
version of jQuery.